Penni Pappas
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Garland’s mission to take the Melbourne seat of Chisolm from the Liberals
“I love the suburbs of Chisholm and I want to make sure our community has the support, advocacy and representation in Canberra that we deserve,” starts Dr Carina Garland when …
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Women in politics: The suits have given way to the prams
2021 has been a watershed year for Australian women. Early in the year, women marched in streets all over Australia demanding ‘enough is enough’. They demanded that the time was …
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Working class hero Myra Demetriou fought for her home and the history of the working class to stay in the heart of Sydney
I had to ask her then. I had to ask Tanya Plibersek, a senior member in the Australian Labor Party, what was it about talking about Myra Demetriou that made …
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Dip into this!
The old adage ‘sharing is caring’ couldn’t be more true of the way Greeks like to indulge in their mezze, especially their dips.
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Parking fines mar community event
Elderly in our community issued with parking fines after attending annual event and are forced to appeal.
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The art thief
Artist George Raftopoulos’ latest exhibition ‘Beaux Monde’ is making us all take a good hard look at ourselves, and what we know as true.
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The natural remedy
A psoriasis sufferer herself, Dr Irene Prantalos took her own personal healing remedy and gave it to the masses
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Art for life
A celebration of life through art is the inspiration behind local artist Frixos Ioannides’ exhibition which will raise funds for cancer research.
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Mightier than the sword
Greek Australians have used their stories of migration and identity to shape Australian literature, but what does the future hold for ethnic literature?
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Someone else’s story
A picture may be worth a thousand words, but Jim Kyriakidis’ images tell one story.